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Dentimax System Requirements in 2026

Dentimax system requirements for 2026 covering workstation and server specifications for both practice management and dental imaging software.

Dentimax offers two separate products: imaging software and practice management software, each with its own system requirements. The open platform design of Dentimax imaging is one of its biggest selling points, but open compatibility does not mean every sensor performs equally out of the box.

Here are the 2026 system requirements for both Dentimax products based on published technical specifications, with IT guidance for practices evaluating or already running the platform.

What Makes Dentimax Imaging Different

Dentimax imaging’s open platform design works with virtually any dental sensor brand rather than requiring proprietary hardware.

This is one of its biggest advantages for practices that want to use third-party sensors or switch sensor brands without switching imaging software. However, open compatibility does not mean all sensors perform equally. Image quality, capture speed, and software stability can vary by sensor brand. Your IT provider should test the specific sensor hardware with Dentimax in your operatory environment before the practice goes live.

Dentimax Imaging Software Requirements

Dentimax imaging runs locally on workstations and supports both server-based and standalone configurations.

Workstation OS

Windows 10 or 11. Windows 11 Pro recommended for all new purchases in 2026.

Windows 8 and 8.1 are end of life and should not be used in a HIPAA-compliant environment. Any new workstation purchase in 2026 should run Windows 11 Pro.

Server OS

Windows Server 2016, 2019, or 2022.

For network-based configurations. Windows Server 2022 is also compatible with current Dentimax versions and is the recommended choice for any new server deployment.

Processor

Intel Core i5 or equivalent x86 processor minimum. Higher-performance processor recommended for high-resolution imaging workstations.

A current-generation i5 is sufficient for standard 2D imaging workstations. Workstations handling high-resolution imaging should be specced beyond the minimum. Do not use the same hardware spec for every workstation regardless of role.

RAM

4GB minimum per Dentimax spec. 16GB recommended in practice.

The published 4GB minimum reflects the software running in isolation. Any workstation running Dentimax imaging alongside practice management software simultaneously should have 16GB. 4GB will cause slowdowns in a real-world multi-application environment.

Storage

500GB hard drive minimum. SSD strongly recommended.

Dental imaging data accumulates quickly. An SSD significantly improves image loading and saving performance compared to a traditional hard drive. Do not deploy Dentimax imaging on a mechanical drive if performance matters.

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Dentimax Flow Cloud Practice Management Requirements

Dentimax Flow is the cloud-based version of Dentimax practice management software. It has no local server requirement and runs through a browser.

1

Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11

Windows 11 Pro is recommended for all new workstations in 2026. Windows 10 reached end of life in October 2025 and is no longer a compliant choice for healthcare environments.

2

Browser: Current version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge

The cloud platform is optimized for modern browsers with automatic updates enabled. Keep browsers current and disable any update restrictions applied by group policy.

3

Internet: 20 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload per active workstation minimum

A backup internet connection is recommended for practices running Dentimax Flow as their primary practice management system. A single internet outage without failover takes scheduling and billing offline simultaneously.

IT Note

Dentimax Flow eliminates the server requirement for practice management but does not eliminate your internet dependency. Practices running both Dentimax Flow and Dentimax imaging need to account for bandwidth consumption from both platforms simultaneously when sizing their internet connection.

Dentimax Imaging: Sensor Compatibility

Dentimax supports virtually all dental sensors through standard TWAIN drivers. Select your sensor brand to see compatibility notes and what your IT provider should verify before go-live.

What sensor brand does your practice use?
DEXIS
Carestream
Schick
Vatech
Phosphor Plate Scanner
Intraoral Camera
Dentimax Dream Sensor
Other / Unsure

Network Requirements

LAN Speed

Gigabit Ethernet between workstations and the imaging server

Required for practices using network storage. Dentimax image files are large and slow network connections cause delays in image loading and saving that compound across a practice day.

Wired Only

Wired connections required for all imaging workstations

Wireless connections cause image transfer delays in Dentimax. Every workstation running Dentimax imaging must be hardwired to the network. No exceptions for imaging stations.

Licensing

Network must allow Dentimax licensing server communication

Required for software activation and updates. Firewall rules that block outbound licensing traffic will cause activation failures. Your IT provider should confirm this traffic is permitted before deployment.

IT Note

Practices running both Dentimax imaging on-premise and Dentimax Flow cloud need to account for both local network performance and internet bandwidth simultaneously. Size your internet connection for Dentimax Flow first, then confirm local network infrastructure meets Gigabit spec for imaging. These are two separate requirements that both need to be in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Dentimax imaging is designed as an open platform that works with virtually all dental X-ray sensors through standard TWAIN drivers. This makes it a flexible choice for practices that already have sensor hardware from a different vendor or that want to avoid sensor lock-in. Confirm driver availability for your specific sensor model with Dentimax before purchase.
Dentimax refers to the practice management software, which comes in both server-based and cloud versions. Dentimax Flow is the cloud-based version with no local server requirement. Dentimax imaging is a separate product focused specifically on dental X-ray capture and management. Many practices use Dentimax imaging alongside a different practice management platform.
No. While Dentimax offers its own Dream Sensor line, the imaging software works with sensors from most major manufacturers. This is one of Dentimax imaging's distinguishing features compared to closed imaging systems that require proprietary sensors.
Windows 10 reached end of life in October 2025. Dentimax currently lists Windows 10 as supported, but running an end-of-life operating system in a dental practice creates HIPAA compliance and cybersecurity risks regardless of the software vendor's support position. All workstations running Dentimax should be upgraded to Windows 11 in 2026.
Running Dentimax practice management or imaging software and not sure if your setup meets the 2026 requirements for both products?

Ekim IT Solutions works exclusively with dental practices. We serve New England and New York with on-site support and dental practices nationwide with remote support. We check your workstations, server configuration where applicable, and network setup against Dentimax's 2026 specifications for both the practice management and imaging platforms so your entire stack is covered.

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